What drug class is used to slow progression of hyperfiltration-induced damage in diabetic glomerulonephropathy? _____
#2
Which drug blocks tubular secretion of Cidofovir?_____
#3
How is low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) eliminated from the body?_____
#4
90% of Vancomycin is excreted by _____ filtration
#5
Which drug decreases renal tubular reabsorption of uric acid?_____
#6
Aspirin toxicity may be treated with _____ of serum/urine
#7
What renal acid-base disturbance can be caused by TMP-SMX?_____
#8
What is the treatment for overdose of drugs that act as weak bases (e.g. amphetamines, TCAs)?_____
#9
Acetazolamide causes urine _____ (pH)
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